hello james, florian,
ok, looks like new polls are on the way...
best regards,
Bakis.
--- Florian Anwander <
Florian.Anwander@...
>
wrote:
> Hi
>
> > A "Rhythm Sequencer"
> Yes Yes Yes Yes!!!!
>
> But see my suggestions for a modular sequencing
> system ("ceterum
> censeo..."):
> This should not be a trigger sequencer, but a switch
> sequencer (with
> DG409).
>
> This means for the switch sequencer:
>
> Module one:
> 16 three position switches.
> Center position is off (pulldown resistor to
> ground).
> Upper position is fed by bus, which is fed to a
> socket, which is
> normalized to the trigger.
> Upper position is connected for each switch to a
> socket. This row of
> sockets is normalized to a bus, which is fed by
> socket. This socket
> again is normalized to a trigger with adjustable
> gate length.
>
> By the usage of normalize sockets you also could
> switch in sequence
> between different audio- or CV-signals (not only
> triggers).
>
> Module two:
> Either A154
> Or a simplified version of A-154 with
> - clockgenerator, Tempo
> - ext. clock in
> - clock out
> - clock out Gate length
> - reset (four switches or one HEX encoder switch)
> - ext. reset in
>
>
> Module three:
> similar like module one, but instead of the switches
> there should be
> pots, which are connected to the sockets.
>
> This system could be a followup to the A-155 (module
> numbers A-155-1/2/3 )
>
> Florian
>
>
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